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MUFON 1983

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tlJFORE FRESH"
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Diana Santangelo, our very efficient Refreshment Chairperson, has asked to be relieved of this duty, which she has handled for a

SUGGEST-IONS
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Your suggestions regarding the meetings, the newsletter, or the organization, in general, are welcome at a9y time. Please feel free to cal l me at home (922-6406)~

NEW MEMBER
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Mass. MUFON welcomes Mrs. Karen Holmes, of Lakeville, Ma. to our membership. Karen is a teacher, who is also an APRO member. She has had UFO sightings herself, and these experiences have served to heighten her interes

SPOTLIGHTS
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UFO CONFERENCE FOR POLICE OFFICERS A proposal is being explored at this time which would involve a 3-hour UFO conference (workshop) for police officers from Essex County. Should

SSACHUSETTS
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DELEGATES SELECTED At the May meeting of the Massachusetts chapter of the Hutual UFO Network , the follm..ring persons t-1ere selec t ed by the members to re present Hassachusetts at

UFO EVIDENCE!
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Internationallv noted sola r phvsicist, Dr. Jack Eddy, has sent the follmdnt' accl>unt of a dJytime. sighting in EnKland in 1~67 ~u .Joan Thompson. Dr. Eddy wotlld like Lo know if events like this are common in r 0

"AN EXTRAORDINARY PHEOMEON" (To t he F.dicor
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of the 'Chatham News, - <)ir,--On thE: after noon of Monday the 4th, between the hours o f three and four, I witnessed a ver~ evtraord nary sigh t in the heavens. I have not heArd nf anyone hereabout having seen it . The facts

for the upcoming UFO INFOTION CONFF.RENCE
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for Police Officers, scneduled fo r rat~.Sept Al l MUFON members are invited to attend the conference, which i s free of charge . Specif details of the conference will be announced at the Sept. lOth meeting , or may be

At our SEPTEMBER MEETING, Ann Horr wi l l
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present a workshop on hypnosis. Also, we will kick off our annual magazine subscription drive. Remember tha t this wil l be the first year that the funds raised will go totally to Mass. MUFON,

COPIES OF THE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS ARE
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AVAILABLE FROH MARGE CHRISTEN SEN, AND \ ARE $10.00 EACH .

SEPl'EMBER, 1983
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1984 MUFON SYMPOSIUM-- DALLAS, TEXAS Mass. MUFON Historian, Barry Greenwood, has been invited by MUFON Metroplex, of Dallas, TX, to be a featured speaker at the 1984 Symposium. Barry is co-author

SAMPLES FOR ANALYS IS
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Ted Phillips has notified Marge Christensen during a lengthy phone conversation, that he is no longer actively involved in UFOlogy, and will not accept any soil samples for analysis

months: JAN. , MAR •• MAY. , JULY. SEPT ••
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and NOV •• Two of these meetings, probably May and November, will be open to the public, and will have special programs. Also, it is possible that these two meetings will be dinner meetings, held at a

ROBERT V. PRATT NAMED AS NEW JOURNAL EDITOR
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Robert V. Pratt has been named as the new editor for the MUFON JOURNAL. Mr. Pratt, of 4623 Rol ly Lake Drive , Lake Worth, FL 33463, has been a member of MUFON since 1976 . A background resume of Mr . Pratt wi ll be

LARRY MOYERS:
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OCT . 15 , 1918- JULY 29 , 1983 MUFON's State Director for Ohio, Mr . Larry Moyers passed away on July 29, after suffaring a massive heart attack . MUFON has suffered a great loss with the passing of

ARcrURUS BOOK SERVICE NEEDS HELP
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Bob Girard,of Arcturus Book Service has indicated that recently sales from UFO books and publications haye not been sufficient to warrant his continuing to maintain this valuable

STATE DIRECTOR
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New Hampshire has a new State Director for its MUFON chapter. He is: ;.:. Mr. Pete Geremia, 571 Brackett Road, Rye, N. H. 03870 . His telephone number is (603) 436-9283. Pete is currently

CHAIRPERSON
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We a r e fortuna t e to have Mrs. Del Frizzell as our new Refr eshments Chairperson. She will be contacting you from time to time to request that you bring refreshments to meetings.

BENTWATERS WITNESS TOlD TO BE QUIET
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Art Wa l lace, as he has been dubbed by investigators Barry Greenwood and Larry Fawcett, has been contacted by telephone and told emphatically to keep his mouth shut. Art Wallace is one of the main

CLEAR INTENT SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE APRIL 1•
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Clear Intent, the ~ook which promises t o be the greatest milestone to date in UFO· literature, is being~ scheduled fo r r elease on April 14, 1984, by Prentice-Hall , Inc . , according to co-authors Barry Greenwood

OlD AlMANACS SOUGHT
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Barry Greenwood has asked that anyone who has old almanacs which you are no longer usi ng , should please contact him. He is in need of those before the late '70's , in particular. The 1978 issue is

Mass. cases. IN THE' FUTURE , IF YOU ARE
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO OR TV AND THE UFO SUBJECT IS BEING DISCUSSED ON A LOCAL PROGRAM,PLEASE EITHER CALL IN THE HOTLINE NUMBER OR NOTIFY ONE OF OUR OFFICERS SO THAT WE MAY DO SO.

PLEASE REMEMBER 1984 DUES
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Members are reminded that dues for 1984 fo r Mass. MUFON are due by Jan. 31 . Checks should be payable to Mass . MUFON~ Inc ., and paid to our treasurer, Bob Taylor. Dues for couples are $15, and

By ANDREA ATKINS
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BEVERLY- On Dec. 28, 1980, Art Wallace, an American Air Force security officer, was ordered into the woods near a British alr force base where he observed animals running frenzied from the forest's As he and several colleagues searched the area, they saw llght rays coming

UFO,pageAB
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• UFO sitings discussed Continued from page 1 Dot Street, one of the British researchers, was at yesterday's meeting. Ms. Street said she has been to the British Defense

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